Posts Tagged ‘Discover Houston’

Arne’s Warehouse – Houston’s Best Kept Secrets

  Calling itself the largest party store in Texas, Arne’s Warehouse is a party store on steroids. This two-story warehouse is located just west of downtown, along the old railroad tracks. Arne’s Warehouse was selling from a warehouse to the public ten years before Sam Walton dreamed up the concept. If you need floral supplies, [...]

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The Clayton Library – A Best Kept Secret

  This beautifully-restored, red-brick, Georgian home is another of Houston’s Best Kept Secrets – the Clayton Library of the Houston Public Library system (www.houstonlibrary.org/clayton).  Clayton House was built in 1917 and designed by noted Houston architect Birdsall P. Briscoe.  The Clayton Library complex houses the Center for Genealogical Research. Thousands of researchers from all over [...]

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Julia Ideson Library – Houston’s Best Kept Secrets

When it was first constructed in 1926, the Julia Ideson Library was intended as the centerpiece of a five-building civic center in Downtown Houston.  But then came the Crash and the Great Depression, and those other public buildings were never built.  Today, this Spanish Renaissance building is hemmed in by modern skyscrapers and buildings, including the [...]

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The Houston Arboretum – One of Houston’s Best Kept Secret

With 155 wooded acres and over five miles of trails, the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center (http://houstonarboretum.org) is one of Houston’s Best Kept Secrets.  Once inside the woods, you could be miles from the hustle and bustle of city life.  It is hard to believe that this quiet retreat is inside the Inner Loop and [...]

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Children’s Museum Wins Award

The Children’s Museum of Houston has always been a favorite of mine.  It is a must-see visit whenever we have visiting munchkins in town. Truth to tell, it is as entertaining to the big kids (like me!) as it is to little ones. I remember well the weekend this new facility opened.  The cramped, temporary [...]

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Museum of Fine Arts Houston – Sargent and the Sea

This week, it was my privilege to see one of the most fascinating art exhibits I have ever experienced.  The show was called Sargent and the Sea, and it was tucked away in the basement of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (www.mfah.org). Their collection of John Singer Sargent portraits has long been a backbone [...]

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